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Khalil Dulaimi Quotes

«There was no confession by the president and all the investigations in this case do not implicate him at all.»
«There is no chance of holding a just and honest trial in such an atmosphere and these verdicts appear to have been issued beforehand.»
«The president was tortured severely by the American forces and I saw bruise marks on his body. They are visible. They are still torturing him psychologically.»
«This extremely short meeting was carried out with cameras and guards. This is a flagrant violation of the Geneva Convention on the rights of detainees.»
«You will become convinced of President Saddam 's complete innocence. His popularity gains by the day and (he) is beloved by millions of Iraqis.»
«It's futile to even have a defense.»
«You will become convinced of President Saddam's complete innocence. His popularity gains by the day and (he) is beloved by millions of Iraqis.»
«In view of the biased policies adopted by the court's chief judge to push for a quick conviction, we are demanding that the trial be moved outside Iraq to put an end to this farce.»
«We cannot attend any trial session unless the chief judge resigns because he holds a personal grudge against my client.»
«This will be a main condition to attendance at any future session.»

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